Valentine's Day 15
A short documentary shot in Warsaw in only one day from a balcony on the 14th of February 2015. Zoliborz is a small, ordinary housing area. On the most romatic day of the year, nothing happens here.
Valentin, Son of Europe
Valentin is a 25-year old Romanian man abandoned at the age of 7, then he was adopted by a Belgian family. One day he watched a documentary film shot in 2005. He recognized himself and he decided to do a second film.
Valhalla
This studio exercise is an approximate reconstruction of what happened in June 2023 in the life of a Ukrainian editor. While she was in Prague editing footage of bare-knuckle boxing, her sister was celebrating her…
Valkyrie Limited
Love, hate, power and greed are just a small spectrum of human characteristics encoded in Richard Wagner's The Valkyrie. It is universal opera and therefore creates a massive challenge to an artist's imagination.…
Valley of Sighs
Between 1943 and 1945, 25 000 Romani people were deported to Transnistria by the Antonescu regime. Half of them soon died of hunger, cold or other causes. 70 years later, a few survivors, who were of a very young age at…
Valley of the Heart
Purna grows up a Brahmin priest family in a secluded Hindu community deep within a hidden Himalayan valley in Nepal. When his father dies, he is finally allowed to leave and embarks on a long-awaited journey to Europe.
Váňa - The Biggest Race Is Life Itself
A portrait of the legendary jockey Josef Váňa gradually reveals his inner world. Using a very civil approach, the filmmakers spent one year with the jockey. The film closely follows Váňa and, at the same time, offers an…
Vanishing
Dusica is the last child in the vilage. There are only eldery people around her, living in an archaic way of life. Her journey from the house to the school reveals the world which is slowly fading to disappearance. The…
Vanishing History
A schoolteacher Usman Ulasyar struggles to protect an ancient Buddhist site in Pakistan's northwestern Swat Valley.
Vanishing Points
In the beginning was the black ellipse. Nana Swiczinsky presents this form, which she also identifies as the "geometric proto-cell," as the starting material for her film Points Of View (1999). Adventurous distortions…